Are you using the JDBC/ODBC bridge driver. I found it had this problem -
and the only solution was to get the correct native driver (in my case
jConnect from Sybase)
HTH,
Monica
-----Original Message-----
From: Lauren Commons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 18 September 2000 16:59
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: j2ee memory error
Sorry if this is slightly off topic:
While running j2ee (jdk1.2.2, on NT) I frequently am
getting a java application error: 'The instruction blah
blah referenced memory at yadah yadah. The memory could
not be "written"'.
I searched the Sun sit, and found references to bugs from
summer of 1999 that are closed now. Anyone have any
clues?
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